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Transfers Magazine: Research on Equity in Ride-hail, Parking, Transit
The new issue of Transfers Magazine contains research on ride-hail, carless households, transit, and parking.
November 26, 2019
More Biking Would Bring Huge Health Benefits to California
Increasing activity levels would reduce health burdens even more than cleaner air or reduced traffic injuries.
November 12, 2019
Californians Must Drive Less
Even with all the policies on cleaner fuels, increases in driving are increasing emissions
October 8, 2019
Study: Drivers Behave More Dangerously Around Women Cyclists
Research finding that drivers pass women more closely may help explain why women express greater fears about cycling.
August 1, 2019
The Effect of Electric Vehicles on California Transportation Funding
The assumption has been that increased adoption of electric vehicles is a threat to transportation revenue since drivers of those vehicles don't pay gas taxes. But S.B. 1 seems to have solved that.
July 22, 2019
There’s a Right Way to Spend Trillions on Infrastructure
A new report seeks to upend the debate over infrastructure to investments that boost mass transit while saving the planet.
May 14, 2019
Street Story: A New Way to Collect and Share Data about Street Safety
Street Story, launching today, aims make it easy for advocacy groups and planning agencies to collect and analyze information about pedestrian and bicyclist safety, while improving community engagement.
October 17, 2018
Mitigation Banks: How Benefits from Upcoming CEQA Change Could Be Captured, Shared, Amplified
A new report takes a look at a pioneering new way to handle mitigation under the California Environmental Quality Act that has huge potential benefits for communities far beyond a particular development.
October 5, 2018
How Big Data Can Help Prevent Deaths By Speeding
What if you could reliably pinpoint street segments all over the country where speeding traffic poses a constant threat to life and limb?
May 9, 2018
Study: Cyclists Don’t Break Traffic Laws Any More Than Drivers Do
New data defies some of the common stereotypes about what puts cyclists in danger.
January 4, 2018